Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A pen system for recording a track of handwritten information, said system comprising: (A) a handheld pen device comprising: an image sensor for optically sensing a position-coding pattern printed on a surface, said position-coding pattern identifying an identity of the surface; a processor for decoding imaged portions of the position-coding pattern and generating digital ink representative of the track of handwritten information and the identity of the surface; and a first memory unit, located in the pen device, for storing said digital ink; and (B) a second memory unit located in an external data storage device, wherein said memory units are connected in such a way that a transmission of said digital ink is caused to occur automatically from the first memory unit to the second memory unit as the digital ink is formed, and wherein receipt of said digital ink by said second memory unit causes said second memory unit to associate the track of handwritten information with a stored description of said surface, said stored description being identified and retrieved using said surface identity.
2. A pen system according to claim 1 , further comprising a means for transmission of the digital ink between the first and the second memory units, the first memory unit being arranged to receive and store the digital ink from the recording means and the information transmission means being arranged to transfer the digital ink from the first to the second memory unit for storage therein.
3. A pen system according to claim 2 , wherein said pen is configured to automatically transfer the digital ink when the pen is within range of the second memory unit.
4. A pen system according to claim 2 , in which the information transmission means is arranged to carry out wireless transmission of information from the pen device.
5. A pen system according to claim 2 , in which the information transmission means is arranged to transfer all the digital ink to the second memory unit.
6. A pen system according to claim 1 , wherein said external data storage device is a computer system.
7. A pen system according to claim 1 , in which the digital ink comprises a plurality of absolute positions that form an electronic version of the handwritten information.
8. A pen system according to claim 1 , in which the second memory unit has a data storage capacity that is considerably larger than the data storage capacity of the first memory unit.
9. A method for memory management in a pen device, which is arranged to record a track of handwritten information created by the pen device, comprising the steps of: imaging a position-coding pattern printed on a surface as the pen writes handwritten information on the surface, said position-coding pattern identifying an identity of the surface; decoding imaged portions of the position-coding pattern; generating digital ink representative of the track of handwritten information and the identity of the surface; storing said digital ink in a first memory unit in the pen device; transferring at least some of the digital ink from the first memory unit to a second memory unit in an external computer system in such a way that a transmission of said recorded information is caused to occur automatically from the first memory unit to the second memory unit as the digital ink is formed; and associating the track of handwritten information with a stored description of said surface, said stored description being identified and retrieved using said surface identity.
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August 18, 2009
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